What can we do right now???
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No need to be alarmed. We don’t know what will happen or if it will happen. We have been cautioned to prepare before and have not needed to address any sort of emergency. They are the military, they plan for every eventuality.
We still have each other. If for some reason we couldn’t access the Internet, there’s still people in our lives who would work with us to manage any and all issues. We’ve been asked to prepare a number of ways.
We were advised to save information offline in case websites or Internet service is taken down for a period. It’s a good idea to save down videos and print material you would need to red pill others because we are being advised to “prepare” but others are not.
I’ll write more in a moment....
Got food, water, pills, bug out bags, gasoline, matches, first aid kit, place to go up North, walk if I have to; maybe this is what some of it is about:
Scanning news now...have everything printed and saved for a long time, just wonder what has exploded and where...
ARCHIVING
ransomnote/ MoD said:
“...We were advised to save information offline in case websites or Internet service is taken down for a period. Its a good idea to save down videos and print material you would need to red pill others because we are being advised to prepare but others are not.
Ill write more in a moment....
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How exciting! Q is telling us to sit up straight!
Speaking of saving / archiving material, Bob Ireland and I were recently having a discussion about archiving techniques. He was suggesting some approaches which I was unable to do, because he is familiar with PC, and I’m on a Mac.
Nevertheless, I decided to hunt and see if I could find some kind of corresponding techniques regarding what he was suggesting. I didn’t, but I did find something that has helped me grab documents from my browser much more easily. I do not know if PCs will do this, but you Mac people out there for sure can do this:
When you find a web page/article which catches your interest, in MOST cases (not all) it is possible to go to the Safari “file” menu drop-down =>Export as PDF. You will be given a drop down save menu. Select the name of the document and tell it which file to put it in.
I can’t do it in every case, but there have actually been times when I’ve been able to save tweets. When it works, it saves me a lot of cut and paste tedium.
Hope this helps!